
You know that feeling when you walk into a home and immediately feel like it could be yours?
That’s the vibe this coastal gem creates from the very first moment. With crisp white siding, tall windows, and a welcoming double-door entry, the house is made for sunny Florida living: bright, breezy, and open.
From the lush landscaping to the inviting patio, every inch of this 4-bedroom layout seems ready for easygoing days and memorable gatherings.
Specifications:
- 4,158 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entry
As you step up to the double doors, you’re welcomed by a sheltered entry framed with lantern-style sconces.
This feature is practical, too. You’re shielded from the weather while searching for your keys, and there’s plenty of room for a bench or some potted palms.
When you open the doors, the foyer sets the tone for the rest of the home.
Tall ceilings and lots of natural light greet you, and you can see straight through the great room to the outdoor living spaces.
Right away, you know indoor-outdoor living is a big focus here.

Foyer
The foyer is more than just a passage. There’s plenty of space to drop your bags, greet guests, or pause and enjoy the view straight to the backyard.
On your right, you’ll see a closet that’s great for stashing shoes or beach towels—especially handy for Florida living.
The layout invites you to move easily, with hallways branching left and right, and the great room opening up ahead.

Utility Room
Just off the foyer, the utility room is nicely placed with its own window, so it doesn’t feel hidden away.
There’s a closet nearby, which I think makes laundry day much less stressful. You can store supplies, pet food, or seasonal gear out of sight.
This space fits a full washer and dryer, and you could even add a folding counter if you like to keep things organized.
The mud area is right next door, giving you a convenient spot to drop things off as you come in from the garage.

Mud Area & Powder Room
Connected to the utility room is a compact mud area. This is the place to kick off sandy flip-flops or hang up backpacks.
It’s small but extremely useful, especially if you have kids or an active lifestyle. The powder room sits nearby, so guests don’t have to walk through private parts of the house.
A window brings in natural light, which helps the space feel open and airy instead of closed off.

2-Car Garage & Storage
Past the mud area, you’ll enter the two-car garage. It’s roomy, with dedicated space along the side for bikes, tools, or holiday decorations.
I appreciate that the garage leads right into the mud area—it’s a simple way to keep sand and dirt out of the main living spaces after a day at the beach.
There’s also a separate one-car garage around the corner, ideal for a golf cart, boat, or even a workshop.

Bedroom #4
Back inside, to the right of the foyer, Bedroom #4 sits in its own private section of the house.
It’s a cozy spot, great for guests or older kids who want some space. Two large windows fill the room with light, and the walk-in closet is surprisingly spacious.
With an en-suite bath, guests can relax and have their own bathroom. I think this room could also make a fantastic home office or hobby space.

Bath (Serving Bedroom #4)
The private bath for Bedroom #4 has everything you need: a walk-in shower, a roomy sink area, and a window for natural ventilation.
It’s efficient but not cramped. The finishes keep with the home’s coastal, relaxed style.

Great Room
Once you return to the foyer, the great room opens up ahead. This is the home’s main gathering place, where everyone can come together.
High ceilings and massive sliding glass doors connect the indoors with the outside. Sunlight fills every corner, and the space manages to be both laid-back and stylish.
I can see this working for movie nights or big family gatherings, with everyone moving easily between the kitchen, great room, and lanai.
You have flexibility in how you arrange furniture. Set up a cozy TV area or create open seating for conversation.
The way the great room sits at the center of the house makes it simple to move toward the kitchen, study, or out to the backyard.

Kitchen
Just off the great room, the kitchen feels like an extension of the living space.
The oversized island stands out right away, offering lots of room for prepping meals, seating at barstools, or laying out food during parties.
There’s a walk-in pantry close by, so you can keep counters clear and organized.
Top-quality appliances and generous counter space make this kitchen a cook’s dream. You’re always included in the action, whether friends are hanging out in the great room or moving toward the dining area.

Pantry
A few steps from the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is a real highlight. Forget about cramming groceries into tiny cabinets.
This space easily holds staples, bulk items, and small appliances you want tucked out of sight.
For a coastal lifestyle, I’d keep it filled with snacks, iced tea pitchers, and picnic supplies.

Dining
The dining room connects the kitchen to the covered lanai, making it easy to switch between indoor and outdoor meals.
You can style this space to be formal with a large table and special lighting, or keep it casual and open.
The wet bar nearby is a great feature, letting you mix drinks, serve snacks, or set up a coffee station without crowding the kitchen.
Windows on two sides bring in lots of light, and there’s a direct path outside for dinners under the stars. I like how the dining area acts as a link between the cozy indoors and the outdoor living that defines this home.

Covered Lanai & Outdoor Kitchen
Step out from the dining area, and you’re on the covered lanai. This wide space runs across the back of the house, becoming a real outdoor living room.
There’s ample room for lounging, dining, and a full outdoor kitchen. If you love to host or grill, you’ll use this space all year.
Part of the lanai is shaded for comfort on hot days, while the open sections let you enjoy the pond and garden views.
The outdoor kitchen is fully set up with a built-in grill, sink, and prep counters, making summer cookouts, pool parties, or quiet mornings with coffee a breeze. The way the inside connects naturally to the outside is one of the best parts of this design.
Pool & Patio
Just beyond the lanai, the patio leads to a sparkling pool with a built-in fountain.
There’s room for sun loungers and a pergola-covered spot for shade. I can picture kids enjoying the pool while adults relax with a book or chat nearby.
Flower beds surround the patio, adding color and privacy. This backyard is set up for both lazy afternoons and lively gatherings.

Bedroom #3
Heading back inside, Bedroom #3 sits in a quiet part of the house. It’s big enough for a queen bed and extra furniture, so guests or family will be comfortable.
Two big windows overlook the garden, and a reach-in closet keeps things organized. Its location away from the main living spaces means it stays peaceful and private.

Bath (Serving Bedroom #3 & #2)
Between Bedrooms #2 and #3, you’ll find a shared bath with double sinks—great for busy mornings.
The tub/shower combo is practical for families, and there’s enough storage for everyone’s towels and toiletries.
I like that this bathroom is convenient without being in the middle of heavy traffic, so private spaces stay private.

Bedroom #2
Bedroom #2 sits next to the shared bath and has its own walk-in closet. This setup works well for siblings, teens, or as a playroom or home gym.
The window faces the front landscaping, so you get morning sun and a view of the yard.
The closet is roomy for clothes, toys, or extra bedding.

Study
Located just off the great room, the study is a versatile space. You might use it as a home office, a reading nook, or a quiet spot for homework and crafts.
The closet means it could easily serve as a guest room if needed. Two windows keep it bright and comfortable, making it a pleasant place to focus or unwind.

Master Suite
At the back of the house, the master suite enjoys its own private section. This retreat is set apart from the busier areas of the home.
The bedroom is spacious enough for a king bed, a sitting area, and your own personal touches like a writing desk or yoga mat.
The windows overlook the backyard, offering garden and pool views to start each day.

Sitting Room
Connected to the master suite, the sitting room offers a comfortable spot for quiet mornings or winding down at night.
I love the idea of using this area for hobbies, yoga, or simply enjoying a morning coffee while looking out over the pool.
It’s a flexible bonus that adds real value to your daily life.

Master Bath
The master bath feels like a private spa. You’ll find a soaking tub, a separate walk-in shower, and dual vanities with plenty of storage.
Two large windows fill the room with light, making it feel fresh and open. The water closet is positioned for privacy.
The layout makes it easy to go from the bath area straight into the walk-in closets, which is a big help for busy mornings.

Walk-In Closets (Master)
There are two walk-in closets off the master bath, making it simple to keep things organized. With space for all your clothes, shoes, and accessories, plus built-in shelves for extras, I think this setup is especially helpful for couples or anyone who loves an organized space.
Every corner of this home is designed for comfort, connection, and enjoying the Florida sunshine. You’ll find little details and flexible spaces that make it easy to fit your lifestyle, whether you’re hosting friends by the pool, cooking with family, or relaxing in a quiet spot.

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